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^^ HUNTLEY ^^-^^
VOLUME 8 — NmiBBR 36 THURSDAY, DEC, 6, 1962
PHONS:
812^69-5621 (any tlina) (If no anwser) 81(MS9-0998
LIBRARY DEPT- HUNTLEY. HIGH SCHOOL HUNTLEY. ILL.
12 PAGES
MAILED AND DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY
Sc. PER COPY
Hi-Ho Under New Management
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Carra, of Al¬ gonquin have recently purchased Esther's Hi-Ho. They have both been in the restaura^^^iness for many years operatS|^the Cozy Corner Restaurant in Algonquin until opening here. At the present time the Carra's live in Algonquin and are planning to move to Hunt¬ ley wHeh they get .settled in the business.
The name, "E^ster^^i-Ho" has been changed to 'WRy's Grill" and will appear on the sign in front of the building in the near future.
The restaurant plans to continue making fresh made Do-Nuts as did Esther. The bakery counter, how¬ ever has been removed and 2 more tables have repleaced it, making moro room for patrons during peak times. The enterior has i>een freshly redecorated in a two-tone green.
Mr. & Mrs. Carra like Huntley and hope to grow with her through
Fire Saturday
The Huntley fire whistle blew at approximately 11:30 A.M. last Saturday, Dee. 1 calling fti?etaiMl out to extinguish a grass fire. The fire started in the field in back of tiie old Huntley cemetary and bur¬ ned an area from the back yards of the houses on Dean St. to Rt. 47, approximately a city block in circumfrance. The Huntley firemen got the fire under control immedid- ately and stayed until it had burn¬ ed its course.
In some vacant fields the fire¬ men accually started fires to bum off some of the high weeds. In all, the firemen spent from 11:30 till well into the afternoon watching and controling the fire.
FIRE Last Saturday In FeUd
Pictured above is one of the Huntley fire trucks used to extingiuh the grass fire last Saturday.
4 Boys Arrested For Drinking
Four Huntley l)oys, raii^-'ig from 16 to 20 in age, were arrested early Monday marning at approx¬ imately 5 A.M. by sherriff's police, on a charge of having open liquor in a motor vehicle. It is believed that the boys obtained the liquor from other parties of age to drink. The boys were detained by the sheriff until 10 A.M. Monday when they were released to there parents, who had been contacked earlier, on bond.
Also, over the weekend, there was a report that on Friday and Sunday night some vandals let the pigs out of the Huntley High Sch¬ ool Agriculture Education project. On Friday n'ght 2 holes were shot into the Agriculture Dept. door. It is not known whether these boys had anything to do with this. How¬ ever before, over Halloween, one of these boys was involved in letting (Continued on Page 2)
Wintet^oncert
by Roger A. FWj^
The Huntley High School Senior Band and Senior Qjorus will pre¬ sent their Annual Winta:,Mu»c concert on Friday evening, T^lfi^ 14, 1962, at 8:15 p.m.. at the Hunt¬ ley Consolidated Schools Gym., at Huntley, Illinqi^),,The band -mil present the f^p^Vortion of the program; following intermission, the chorus will present their pajJt of the program.
The band will open the program (Continued on Page 2)
Basketball Game to be Broadcast
Dave Oldham, along with Steve Dupre, of Radio Station WRMN- FM, announced today that they now broadcasting live some of Hunntley High School out of town basketball games. The games being broadcast bekan with the Malta game last Tuesday evening, Dec. 4 at^Malta. The Central game Dec 11 at Central, the Richmond game Dec 15 at Richmond, and the Ham¬ pshire game Jan 15 at Hampshire will also be broadcasted.
Game time is approximately at 8:00 p.m. on 94.15 on your FM Dial
Dollar Day Deemed Success
•-!»
The Hiuitley L.aundr(Mnat, own¬ ed by Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Lamb, had a very successful dollar day, grand opening last Thursday and Friday, Nov. 29th and 30th. Over one haundred people took advant¬ age of the special dollar dryclean- ing offer advertised in last week's addition of the Huntley Farmside. The Laundromat had free coffee and. doughnuts and awarded sev- ImW prizes to the following: Pat Kbburn received a ladies' wrist watoh; Henry Wells, a deep fat fryer; and Mrs. Floyd Drendel received a Kodak camera. The Launrdomat had such a great re¬ sponse to their rgand opening that they had to work until 9:30 Sat- day-evening in order to get all of the dry cleaning done.
Legion Dances
The American Legion will hold their annual Christmas party this Saturday, Dec. 8 — from 6:30 to 9:30 for m«nl)ers onU. A dance will be held following to which the pui)lic is invited.
Huntley Man In Accident
Harold M, Murphy, 325 S. Grove St, was involved in an accident last Sunday night, Dec. 2, on East Main St. at Bonnie Bra Rd. Mur¬ phy was heading East when he hit a parked 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon. Murphy was taken to
Fromer Resident
Charles J^t£j0on 53, of Union, was killed in a traffic accident last Sunday evening on route 14 at the junction of country club road 4 miles south east of Woo<t stock. Johnson a former resident of Huntley was traveling south¬ east on hte Highway when accord¬ ing to Shenflki, police his car en¬ tered the o^''.,ite lane of traffic. A second car driven by Lawrence Millsab, 18 of Harvard approach¬ ed at that time, Millsab applied the brakes and toko to his own shoulder of the road, but could not avoid a head on clolision. The Mill¬ sab car left skid marks 78 feet long on the pavement. Also killed in the accident was Millsab and (Continued on Page 2)
Franks PromotM
William G. Clark, Attorney Gen¬ eral of Illinois, announced today the oppointment Qf Attorney Her¬ bert H. Franlts of Marengo as As¬ sistant Attorney General.
His duties are to commence im¬ mediately and will consist of pro¬ cessing inheritance tax matters, public assistance cases and litiga¬ tion fof the State of Illinois.
Franks is President of the Young Democrates of McHenry County
(Continued on Page 2)
Legion Auxiliary Hold Annual Christmas Party

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^^ HUNTLEY ^^-^^
VOLUME 8 — NmiBBR 36 THURSDAY, DEC, 6, 1962
PHONS:
812^69-5621 (any tlina) (If no anwser) 81(MS9-0998
LIBRARY DEPT- HUNTLEY. HIGH SCHOOL HUNTLEY. ILL.
12 PAGES
MAILED AND DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY
Sc. PER COPY
Hi-Ho Under New Management
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Carra, of Al¬ gonquin have recently purchased Esther's Hi-Ho. They have both been in the restaura^^^iness for many years operatS|^the Cozy Corner Restaurant in Algonquin until opening here. At the present time the Carra's live in Algonquin and are planning to move to Hunt¬ ley wHeh they get .settled in the business.
The name, "E^ster^^i-Ho" has been changed to 'WRy's Grill" and will appear on the sign in front of the building in the near future.
The restaurant plans to continue making fresh made Do-Nuts as did Esther. The bakery counter, how¬ ever has been removed and 2 more tables have repleaced it, making moro room for patrons during peak times. The enterior has i>een freshly redecorated in a two-tone green.
Mr. & Mrs. Carra like Huntley and hope to grow with her through
Fire Saturday
The Huntley fire whistle blew at approximately 11:30 A.M. last Saturday, Dee. 1 calling fti?etaiMl out to extinguish a grass fire. The fire started in the field in back of tiie old Huntley cemetary and bur¬ ned an area from the back yards of the houses on Dean St. to Rt. 47, approximately a city block in circumfrance. The Huntley firemen got the fire under control immedid- ately and stayed until it had burn¬ ed its course.
In some vacant fields the fire¬ men accually started fires to bum off some of the high weeds. In all, the firemen spent from 11:30 till well into the afternoon watching and controling the fire.
FIRE Last Saturday In FeUd
Pictured above is one of the Huntley fire trucks used to extingiuh the grass fire last Saturday.
4 Boys Arrested For Drinking
Four Huntley l)oys, raii^-'ig from 16 to 20 in age, were arrested early Monday marning at approx¬ imately 5 A.M. by sherriff's police, on a charge of having open liquor in a motor vehicle. It is believed that the boys obtained the liquor from other parties of age to drink. The boys were detained by the sheriff until 10 A.M. Monday when they were released to there parents, who had been contacked earlier, on bond.
Also, over the weekend, there was a report that on Friday and Sunday night some vandals let the pigs out of the Huntley High Sch¬ ool Agriculture Education project. On Friday n'ght 2 holes were shot into the Agriculture Dept. door. It is not known whether these boys had anything to do with this. How¬ ever before, over Halloween, one of these boys was involved in letting (Continued on Page 2)
Wintet^oncert
by Roger A. FWj^
The Huntley High School Senior Band and Senior Qjorus will pre¬ sent their Annual Winta:,Mu»c concert on Friday evening, T^lfi^ 14, 1962, at 8:15 p.m.. at the Hunt¬ ley Consolidated Schools Gym., at Huntley, Illinqi^),,The band -mil present the f^p^Vortion of the program; following intermission, the chorus will present their pajJt of the program.
The band will open the program (Continued on Page 2)
Basketball Game to be Broadcast
Dave Oldham, along with Steve Dupre, of Radio Station WRMN- FM, announced today that they now broadcasting live some of Hunntley High School out of town basketball games. The games being broadcast bekan with the Malta game last Tuesday evening, Dec. 4 at^Malta. The Central game Dec 11 at Central, the Richmond game Dec 15 at Richmond, and the Ham¬ pshire game Jan 15 at Hampshire will also be broadcasted.
Game time is approximately at 8:00 p.m. on 94.15 on your FM Dial
Dollar Day Deemed Success
•-!»
The Hiuitley L.aundr(Mnat, own¬ ed by Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Lamb, had a very successful dollar day, grand opening last Thursday and Friday, Nov. 29th and 30th. Over one haundred people took advant¬ age of the special dollar dryclean- ing offer advertised in last week's addition of the Huntley Farmside. The Laundromat had free coffee and. doughnuts and awarded sev- ImW prizes to the following: Pat Kbburn received a ladies' wrist watoh; Henry Wells, a deep fat fryer; and Mrs. Floyd Drendel received a Kodak camera. The Launrdomat had such a great re¬ sponse to their rgand opening that they had to work until 9:30 Sat- day-evening in order to get all of the dry cleaning done.
Legion Dances
The American Legion will hold their annual Christmas party this Saturday, Dec. 8 — from 6:30 to 9:30 for m«nl)ers onU. A dance will be held following to which the pui)lic is invited.
Huntley Man In Accident
Harold M, Murphy, 325 S. Grove St, was involved in an accident last Sunday night, Dec. 2, on East Main St. at Bonnie Bra Rd. Mur¬ phy was heading East when he hit a parked 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon. Murphy was taken to
Fromer Resident
Charles J^t£j0on 53, of Union, was killed in a traffic accident last Sunday evening on route 14 at the junction of country club road 4 miles south east of Woo